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We re like a bridge : Group of violence interrupters working to help curb crime in communities as violence rises across Dallas
Dallas Cred is engaging with neighbors in four communities of concern across the City of Dallas. Its members say they are identifying issues and bringing resources. Author: Demond Fernandez Updated: 6:28 PM CDT July 6, 2021
DALLAS If you begin noticing teams of people walking around some neighborhoods in the City of Dallas, wearing bright orange shirts, they are likely members of Dallas Cred. The bright orange shirts are signified as a help signal,” said Mar Butler, program director of Dallas Cred.
Dallas Cred is a group of trained violence interrupters. Its members are hitting the streets across Dallas. The group hopes to make a difference in areas of concern across the city.
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District 6: Michael Wood (R)
Michael Wood, 34, set himself apart in a huge field of 23 candidates that will likely result in a runoff to fill the seat of late Congressman Ron Wright, who died of COVID-19 in February. Wood is a Fort Worth businessman and military veteran who we think embodies key conservative principles of limited government, low taxes, reducing debt, reforming entitlement programs, religious liberty, free trade and support of Second Amendment rights. But what sets him apart from other Republicans is his willingness to tackle hard truths about his own party. Wood said the GOP has become a “cult of personalit
New branch of Texas Trust Credit Union coming to Grand Prairie
This will be the company’s third location in Grand Prairie.
A rendering of the new Texas Trust Credit Union Grand Prairie branch.(Courtesy: Texas Trust Credit Union)
Grand Prairie will soon welcome its third Texas Trust Credit Union branch.
Credit union personnel broke ground on the 4,280 square-foot building Thursday morning, according to a company news release. The new location will be at South Carrier Parkway and Interstate 20.
With this new branch, Texas Trust Credit Union will have 20 locations in Texas.
The new branch will also serve as a community hub, with a community room, partner office and convertible outdoor space for small events, according to the company. The location will have three drive-through lanes.
Murder 249 occurred Wednesday night around 11:45 p.m. at the Super 7 Motel on Independence Drive near Camp Wisdom Road and I-20 in far Southern Dallas.
Police said Christopher Miles, 37, was stabbed to death by a 50-year old suspect who was arrested and charged with murder.
Murder 248 happened around 8:20 p.m. Wednesday at an apartment complex on Ridgecrest Road in the 5 Points area of Northwest Dallas.
A man with no identification was found with multiple gunshot wounds. He died later at the hospital. The medical examiner was working Thursday to locate the man’s relatives.
Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata, also a Northwest Division Patrol Sergeant, said he understands that residents expected crime reduction this year.